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Beaver Shot

When you need a quick hit of something sweet and strong without all the fuss, the Beaver Shot delivers. It's two ingredients, one glass, and zero apologies. Think of it as a friendly nudge from a Canadian lumberjack, straight to your system. Don't overthink it, just pour it and get on with your night. It's a simple pour for simple pleasures.

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4.16 from 20 votes
Calories: 128kcal
Prep Time: 3 minutes
Total Time: 3 minutes
The Beaver Tail Shot brings together the bold flavour of whiskey with the smooth sweetness of maple syrup in a simple but delicious combination. This shot is perfect for anyone who loves the deep, rich taste of whiskey but wants a little extra sweetness to balance it out. With just two ingredients, it’s quick, easy, and ideal for when you want a drink that feels both rugged and indulgent. Perfect for whiskey lovers or anyone who appreciates a shot with a unique twist.

Ingredients

  • 2 oz Whiskey
  • 1 tsp tsp Maple Syrup

Instructions

Combine Ingredients:

  • Pour 2 oz whiskey and 1 tsp maple syrup into a shot glass.

Mix:

  • Stir gently to combine the whiskey and maple syrup.

Serve:

  • Serve immediately and enjoy the smooth, sweet, and strong shot!

Notes

The Beaver Tail Shot is all about simplicity and flavour. The maple syrup adds just the right amount of sweetness to the bold whiskey, creating a perfect balance between the two. It’s a great shot for those who love whiskey but want to add a little extra smoothness to their drink. For an even better experience, use a high-quality whiskey and pure maple syrup to really bring out the flavours. You can also experiment by adding a dash of cinnamon or serving it over ice for a chilled, more refreshing version.
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Estimated Nutrition:

Calories: 128kcal (6%)Potassium: 17mgCalcium: 8mg (1%)Iron: 0.02mg
CourseBeverage, Dessert, Drinks
CuisineBeverage, Drinks, Shot
KeywordBeverage Recipe, Drink Recipe, Shot Recipe
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Where it came from

Nobody's holding a PhD thesis on the Beaver Shot's lineage. It's a modern bar staple, likely born out of necessity or a bartender's desire for a fast, potent pour. No clean attribution, just a good idea that stuck.

This isn't a complex cocktail with layers of flavor. It's a two-ingredient shot, a close cousin to any simple spirit and sweetener combo you can think of. What sets it apart is the unapologetic directness of whiskey and maple.

You'll find this one in places where the music is loud and the drinks are fast. It's a solid choice when you want to bypass the fancy stuff and get straight to the point, or when you're buying a round for a crew that appreciates efficiency.

What it tastes like

The Beaver Shot hits with a clear, robust whiskey flavor, quickly followed by the rich, earthy sweetness of maple syrup. It's not subtle, but it's well-balanced enough that the sweetness doesn't drown out the spirit. You get exactly what you signed up for.

With 2 oz of 40% ABV whiskey, you're looking at roughly 0.8 oz of pure alcohol. That's about 24 grams of alcohol. To put that in perspective, a standard 12 oz beer at 5% ABV has around 0.6 oz of alcohol. So, one Beaver Shot is a bit more potent than a single beer, so treat it with respect.

The technique

Building a Beaver Shot is about as simple as it gets. Grab a shot glass, pour in your whiskey, then follow it up with a teaspoon of maple syrup. A quick, gentle stir with a bar spoon or even a toothpick will do the job. It's designed for speed, so don't dawdle.

The key here is that 'gentle stir.' You're not aerating or chilling. You're just making sure the maple syrup isn't glued to the bottom. Get it combined quickly and cleanly.

Ingredient Spotlight

The bottles that make or break this drink.

Whiskey

Use
A decent mid-shelf bourbon or rye, something with a bit of backbone but not too precious. Canadian whisky works too, naturally.
Skip
Anything too smoky like an Islay scotch, or a cheap, harsh bottom-shelf mixer. No point ruining a good shot.
Why
The whiskey is the star here. It needs to hold its own against the maple, providing that warm, boozy foundation without getting lost.

Maple Syrup

Use
Real, pure maple syrup, Grade A Dark Robust or similar. The darker, richer stuff is generally better.
Skip
Pancake syrup or anything with high-fructose corn syrup. That's a different game entirely, and not a good one.
Why
This isn't just a sweetener. Maple syrup adds a unique, woodsy depth that cane sugar just can't touch. It defines the 'Beaver' in Beaver Shot.

Three Variations

Three real ways bartenders riff on this drink.

Spiced Beaver

A little extra warmth for the chill.
Add a tiny dash of Angostura bitters or a drop of cinnamon tincture to the mix. It brings out the spice notes in the whiskey.

Smoky Beaver

When you want a campfire in a glass.
Use a peated scotch instead of whiskey, or add a very small rinse of peated scotch to the shot glass before pouring the other ingredients.

Coffee Beaver

Morning pick-me-up or evening closer.
Introduce a splash of cold brew coffee or a coffee liqueur. It adds a bitter edge that plays well with the maple sweetness.

What if I don't have…

Quick substitutions for when the bottle shop is closed.

No Whiskey?

Bourbon, rye, or even a good quality dark rum will work, though it changes the character.

No Maple Syrup?

Honey syrup (1:1 honey to hot water) is the closest, or a rich demerara syrup if you want less character.

No Shot Glass?

Any small glass will do. A cordial glass, a small juice glass, or even a rocks glass if you're not sharing.

No Bar Spoon?

A toothpick, a coffee stirrer, or even a clean finger will get the job done for a quick stir.

Frequently Asked Questions

Direct answers to what people search for after Googling this drink.

What is in a Beaver Shot?

A Beaver Shot contains 2 oz of whiskey and 1 tsp of maple syrup, stirred together in a shot glass.

Is a Beaver Shot sweet?

Yes, the maple syrup adds a distinct sweetness, but the whiskey still comes through strong. It's a sweet kick, not a candy shot.

What kind of whiskey should I use?

A mid-range bourbon or rye works great. Something with a bit of character that can stand up to the maple without being too overwhelming.

Can I make a Beaver Shot in advance?

Not really. It's meant to be made and consumed immediately. The ingredients are simple enough that there's no prep time to save.

Is this a 'girly' drink?

That's a silly question. It's a strong shot with a touch of sweetness. Drink what you like. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise.

How do you drink a Beaver Shot?

It's a shot, so typically in one go. Savoring it isn't really the point, but if you want to sip, no one's stopping you.

Is it strong?

Absolutely. With 2 oz of whiskey, it packs more punch than a standard beer. Treat it with respect.

Why is it called a Beaver Shot?

Likely a playful nod to Canada, given the use of maple syrup, a national icon. No deep historical meaning, just a fun name for a simple shot.

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